A check mark typically indicates that something has been completed, verified, or approved, while a number often signifies a quantity, ranking, or score related to that item. Together, they can represent a completed task with an associated value or status, such as in a checklist or a scoring system. For example, a check mark next to "5" could mean that five tasks have been completed.
The mark of the beast.
The symbol beside a check number typically indicates the status of that check. For example, a check mark may signify that the check has been processed or cleared, while an "X" or a different symbol might indicate that the check is void or has not been cashed. Understanding these symbols can help in tracking the status of payments and managing finances more effectively.
It's the number of notifications you have. Check that it matches.
It is a another sign of the mark of the beast pre dated the 666
type in the number u want to find the square root of, then press the button with y over a check mark and x next to the check mark, then press 2 and hit = and there u goes! :P
A check mark means the person saw the message.
The check mark is the notification that you have sent the text and it has been received to your destination.
The mark of the beast.
Inventory mark
The message was sent successfully.
It's the trademark of the Nike Sports company.
Could be inspector's mark.
It means the person you sent the message to - has seen it.
If you mean these quotation marks " when written after a number then they stand for inches, if you mean this type of mark ' then that means feet. If you mean something else then I'm sorry I can't help.
It means that there is more than one correct answer and you are to put a check mark next to all of the correct ones.
To check your height in feet, stand up straight against a wall and mark the top of your head with a ruler. Measure the distance from the floor to the mark in inches, then divide that number by 12 to convert it to feet.
The number on the written line is different then the number line.